HAD STATIC OP API AIKSOik* of (Ik* Troubles Small Counties Have to Contend With.According to a letter containing much vigorous language, Governor Ansel revelved Thursday from Mr. \V. X. Kaulllng publisher of the lOeho and Press at Mouckn Corner, in lior-koley county, somebody lias been tampering with the court schedule In that neck of the woods for the purpose of securing delay in the trial of a number of criminal oases.Mr. Pa all lag encloses an editorial dipping from his paper, which cries out against the shame that lias been pracllcstl against the people of I'.orke ley county. He says that for some re vsun, which ho Is unable to explain luil on which Senator llaynes of the county may In? abb* to throw some light, Hu* Pehruai v term of court waspassed up a 1 logei her. although tlu* criminal docket was the heaviest in • ho history of the county, live murdei cases awaiting trial now.And according to the now court chodule for Perkeley, which Was provided for iu the last Legislature, here will he no more regular terms ill next September, which will he I •; eonths from the last term. Mr. Pnulling says tin* chief justice has signed an order for a special term to be held this month, but ho wants the governor to look into the situation general I.\.In the editorial dipping some judge, whose name is not called, is severely scored for enquiring when the next train ).*tt Monck's Corner soon as he landed In town. The editor says that the next .fudge who ■ame to hold court I hero should have •lie fact Impressed upon his mind hat Iteikeloy is a part of the State